The Diaries of Dawn Powell - 1931-1965
Author(s): Dawn Powell; Tim Page (Introduction by, Editor)
Dawn Powell had a brilliant mind and a keen wit and her humor was never at a finer pitch than in her diaries. And yet her story is a poignant one - a son emotionally and mentally impaired, a household of too much alcohol and never enough money, and an artistic career that, if not a failure, fell far short of the success she craved. All is recorded here - along with working sketches for her novels, and often revealing portraits of her many friends (a literary who's who of her period) - in her always unique style and without self-delusion.
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General Fields
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- : Steerforth Press
- : Steerforth Press
- : 0.69445
- : 01 August 1998
- : 1 Inches X 6 Inches X 9 Inches
- : books
Special Fields
- : Dawn Powell; Tim Page (Introduction by, Editor)
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 818.5/2/03
- : 528